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Counting on you
Just A Moment Of Miscellany —
Authority: 127
I sat through several college classes which were all about statistics. These were all about the what and who of using numbers to figure out stuff like mean, mode and median and a bunch more. We earnestly dealt with Probability axioms, Basic combinatorics, Discrete and continuous random variables, Probability ...22 hours ago -
October 2009 Traffic & Income Statistics
Michael Aulia -Technology and Reviews —
Authority: 130
Last month’s traffic statistics (from http://www.michaelaulia.com/blogs, before I rebrand my “Michael Aulia’s Blog” to “Craving Tech”): 34,787 unique visitors and 47,650 page views. Traffic details: Referring Sites: 9,476.00 (27.24%) Search Engines : 22,037.00 (63.35%) Direct Traffic: ...2 days ago -
Good News for College Grad Employment
Curran Career Consulting Curran Career Consulting —
Authority: 106
The latest government ( BLS ) unemployment statistics for October, 2009, were accompanied by a collective national groan. Across all populations, the average unemployment rate rose to a high of 10.2%–up four tenths of a percent from September, 2009, and 54% higher than a year ago. But unemployment woes have not ...2 days ago -
Our Big Blog
PA Pundits - International —
Authority: 548
Sometimes it’s hard to actually judge the relative size of your Blog, because there are just so many of them these days. We would like to think of our Blog as being one of the Big ones, but we have no illusions on that front. What we really would like to do is to actually believe that we are making a difference, ...4 days ago -
Hierarchical Bayesian Batting Ability, with Multiple Comparisons
LingPipe Blog —
Authority: 485
Just in time for the last game(s) of this year’s World Series , the final installment of my example of Bayesian stats using baseball batting ability. I took us off-topic (text analytics) with a general intro to Bayesian stats ( What is “Bayesian” Statistical Inference? ). As a first example, I compared ...6 days ago -
random bloggish thoughts
Ask Nicola —
Authority: 604
In the last month Ive had 16,201 visits to Ask Nicola from 90 countries. Thats more visitors than usual: more than 6,000 of you came to read trembling with rage , my post about Janice Langbehns story. If only ten percent of you did something--talked to your neighbour, posted a blog that prompted someone else to ...2 weeks ago -
Learn Measure Theory for Under US$10
LingPipe Blog —
Authority: 485
My friend and former colleague Christer Samuelsson sent me a present a while back (if you send me presents, you may be mentioned here too, though I don’t have mugs for you ): Kolmogorov, A. N. and S. V. Fomin; translated and adapted by Richard Silverman. 1970. Introductory Real Analysis . Dover. Yes, ...2 weeks ago -
TwitterFeed Now Supports Facebook
Technofriends —
Authority: 140
TwitterFeed , the service i wrote about earlier in my post titled Use Twitter to Publicize your blog now also supports Facebook. Essentially, what this means is, you can now configure Twitterfeed to listen to a RSS feed and post the updates directly to your Facebook account ( it already supported Twitter). What’s ...2 weeks ago -
Bayesian Counterpart to Fisher Exact Test on Contingency Tables
LingPipe Blog —
Authority: 485
I want to expand a bit on Andrew’s post , in which he outlines a simple Bayesian analysis of 2×2 contingency tables to replace Fisher’s exact test (or a chi-square test) for contingency tables . Contingency Table I’ll use the data in the example in the Wikipedia article on contingency tables : ...4 weeks ago -
What’s Wrong with Probability Notation?
LingPipe Blog —
Authority: 485
What’s wrong? The triple whammy of overloading for every probability function, using variable names to distinguish functions, and suppressing probability functions on random variables. Probabilty Notation is Bad The first two issues arise in the usual expression of the first step of Bayes’s rule, , ...4 weeks ago -
Blog survey findings
Work-related Blogs and News —
Authority: 108
Videojug has just released some statistics on blogging. Some details: The results of the recent blogging survey are now in. The responses from participants who own and run blogs produced some very interesting results across the 30 questions, which we’ve provided here as reference. The blogosphere has ...4 weeks ago -
Best Of September - Oracle And NetBeans (19k) And Java EE Or .NET (13k)
Adam Bien —
Authority: 119
Why Oracle Should Continue To Push NetBean s (18974 views) Java EE or .NET - An Almost Unbiased Opinion (13461 views) Sun And Oracle To Announce FlashFire (10938 views) Are Naming Conventions Still Needed For Abstract Classes? (8904 views) and: 376645 direct requests, 83692 RSS (best result ever) reads ...4 weeks ago -
Blog Stats for September 2009
New Zealand Conservative —
Authority: 497
The stats for September. Page Loads : 11094 (13615, 9171, 9800) Average per day - 370 (439, 296, 327) Unique Visitors : 6413 (6819, 5182, 5982) Average per day - 214 (220, 167, 199) Posts : 68 (79, 64, 47) Comments : 331 (621, 391, 429) Most comments for one post: 32 (60, 43, 36) Technorati Authority : ...5 weeks ago -
Moment-Matching “Empirical” Bayes Beta Priors for Batting Averages
LingPipe Blog —
Authority: 485
Continuing our characterization of Bayesian inference , we now turn to the use of informative priors. In my previous post on Bayesian batting averages , we saw that even with a noninformative uniform prior, Bayesian multinomial inference led to more dispersed predictive distributions than inference with the point ...8 weeks ago